For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical care, education and research. A diverse community 8,500 dedicated staff with so many different specialties, caring for a population of 3.5 million. We see over 2,000 patients every day. St George's cares. Your role is vital. Your service is valued. Your skills and compassion are the life blood of St George's. We are the beating heart of south London. View our current vacancies and join us https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/work-with-us/

published:03 Nov 2015

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published:29 Jun 2009

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A short video celebrating 70 years of the NHS, including interviews with staff past and present, talking about their special relationship with St George’s.

published:04 Jul 2018

views:2998

This video is shown to all women prior discharge from the postnatal ward at St GeorgesTrust.

published:22 Oct 2014

views:6253

♥ this song

published:09 Aug 2008

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St George’sUniversity Hospitals offers unique and highly specialised services for bladder and renal cancer to a very wide base of patients across the South East of England and beyond. Key to these services is offering patients choice and options in treatment plans.
There is a dedicated urologist for each case and dedicated service for bladder and renal cancer. Every bladder cancer patient is offered robotic surgery and 95% of surgery is minimally invasive. Because of this, the hospital can offer surgery to a wider population including older patients and 20% of patients are over 80 years of age.
For kidney cancer the hospital can offer several treatment options including HiFu treatment. The department has strong links with radiologists and can offer embolization for both benign and malignant tumours.
Patient can choose to have treatment close to where they live as St George’s University Hospitals provides services at 4 locations: Croydon University Hospital, Epsom Hospital, Queen Mary’s Hospital and St George’s.
Patients have a full discussion with a multi-disciplinary team about their treatment. This ensures standardisation of care. Patients are supported by nurse specialists for help with disease management. There is a sense of shared ownership between the patient and surgeon about treatment plans. This a long term relationship and continuity of care is very important.
http://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk

Saint George

Saint George (Greek:ΓεώργιοςGeorgios; Latin:Georgius; AD 275–281 to 23 April 303), according to legend, was a soldier in the Roman army who later became venerated as a Christian martyr. His parents were Christians of Greek background; his father Gerontius was a Roman army official from Cappadocia and his mother Polychronia was a Christian from Lydda in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina (Palestine). Accounts differ regarding whether George was born in Cappadocia or Syria Palaestina, but agree that he was raised at least partly in Lydda. Saint George became an officer in the Roman army in the Guard of Diocletian, who ordered his death for failing to recant his Christian faith.

Saint-George

History

Saint-George is first mentioned in 1153 as Sancti Georgii de Essartinis.

Geography

Saint-George has an area, as of 2009, of 12.32 square kilometers (4.76sqmi). Of this area, 2.18km2 (0.84sqmi) or 17.7% is used for agricultural purposes, while 9.42km2 (3.64sqmi) or 76.5% is forested. Of the rest of the land, 0.71km2 (0.27sqmi) or 5.8% is settled (buildings or roads) and 0.02km2 (4.9 acres) or 0.2% is unproductive land.

Of the built up area, housing and buildings made up 3.7% and transportation infrastructure made up 1.8%. Out of the forested land, 74.9% of the total land area is heavily forested and 1.5% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees. Of the agricultural land, 8.0% is used for growing crops and 4.8% is pastures and 4.8% is used for alpine pastures.

The municipality was part of the Aubonne District until it was dissolved on 31 August 2006, and Saint-George became part of the new district of Nyon.

This was an area on the north bank of the River Thames, with a lot of its inhabitants employed as dock workers or in the sugar refining industry. Pelling comments that it had the largest proportion of immigrant Irishmen in the metropolis.

The constituency was marginal between the Conservative and Liberal parties. Pelling suggests the Conservative MP, elected in 1885, owed his victory to generosity "bordering on corruption". Political issues important in the area were protectionism (as sugar refining was damaged by foreign subsidies to rivals) and the immigration of "pauper aliens" (the neighbouring division of Whitechapel had a large population of immigrant Jews).

St George's Induction Video

For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical care, education and research. A diverse community 8,500 dedicated staff with so many different specialties, caring for a population of 3.5 million. We see over 2,000 patients every day. St George's cares. Your role is vital. Your service is valued. Your skills and compassion are the life blood of St George's. We are the beating heart of south London. View our current vacancies and join us https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/work-with-us/

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St George's Healthcare NHS Trust

St George's Healthcare NHS Trust

St George's Healthcare NHS Trust

5:22

Celebrating NHS 70 at St George's

Celebrating NHS 70 at St George's

Celebrating NHS 70 at St George's

A short video celebrating 70 years of the NHS, including interviews with staff past and present, talking about their special relationship with St George’s.

20:21

The 'Going Home' Video - St Georges Trust Hospital

The 'Going Home' Video - St Georges Trust Hospital

The 'Going Home' Video - St Georges Trust Hospital

This video is shown to all women prior discharge from the postnatal ward at St GeorgesTrust.

4:21

Hotel Saint George - You Can Trust In Me

Hotel Saint George - You Can Trust In Me

Hotel Saint George - You Can Trust In Me

♥ this song

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St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

St George’sUniversity Hospitals offers unique and highly specialised services for bladder and renal cancer to a very wide base of patients across the South East of England and beyond. Key to these services is offering patients choice and options in treatment plans.
There is a dedicated urologist for each case and dedicated service for bladder and renal cancer. Every bladder cancer patient is offered robotic surgery and 95% of surgery is minimally invasive. Because of this, the hospital can offer surgery to a wider population including older patients and 20% of patients are over 80 years of age.
For kidney cancer the hospital can offer several treatment options including HiFu treatment. The department has strong links with radiologists and can offer embolization for both benign and malignant tumours.
Patient can choose to have treatment close to where they live as St George’s University Hospitals provides services at 4 locations: Croydon University Hospital, Epsom Hospital, Queen Mary’s Hospital and St George’s.
Patients have a full discussion with a multi-disciplinary team about their treatment. This ensures standardisation of care. Patients are supported by nurse specialists for help with disease management. There is a sense of shared ownership between the patient and surgeon about treatment plans. This a long term relationship and continuity of care is very important.
http://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk

Enhanced Recovery at St George's (The Improvement Programme)

To patients
"Want to get better quicker?
There are simple steps you can take before and after your operation
to help your doctors and nurses.
We call it Enhanced Recovery.
It could be as simple as keeping active. Or remembering to eat well.
To find out more, talk to your doctor or nurse."
To staff
"Help your patients get better sooner
Helping your patients take control of their recovery is the best way to help them get better more quickly.
Even small changes to their lifestyle, like staying active and eating more healthily can make a big difference.
Talk to your patients about Enhanced Recovery."

St George's Induction Video

For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical care, education and research. A diverse community 8,500 dedicated staff with so many different specialties, caring for a population of 3.5 million. We see over 2,000 patients every day. St George's cares. Your role is vital. Your service is valued. Your skills and compassion are the life blood of St George's. We are the beating heart of south London. View our current vacancies and join us https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/work-with-us/

published: 03 Nov 2015

St George's Healthcare NHS Trust

published: 29 Jun 2009

Celebrating NHS 70 at St George's

A short video celebrating 70 years of the NHS, including interviews with staff past and present, talking about their special relationship with St George’s.

published: 04 Jul 2018

The 'Going Home' Video - St Georges Trust Hospital

This video is shown to all women prior discharge from the postnatal ward at St GeorgesTrust.

published: 22 Oct 2014

Hotel Saint George - You Can Trust In Me

♥ this song

published: 09 Aug 2008

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

St George’sUniversity Hospitals offers unique and highly specialised services for bladder and renal cancer to a very wide base of patients across the South East of England and beyond. Key to these services is offering patients choice and options in treatment plans.
There is a dedicated urologist for each case and dedicated service for bladder and renal cancer. Every bladder cancer patient is offered robotic surgery and 95% of surgery is minimally invasive. Because of this, the hospital can offer surgery to a wider population including older patients and 20% of patients are over 80 years of age.
For kidney cancer the hospital can offer several treatment options including HiFu treatment. The department has strong links with radiologists and can offer embolization for both benign and mal...

St George's Healthcare NHS Trust - Be part of our future

Enhanced Recovery at St George's (The Improvement Programme)

To patients
"Want to get better quicker?
There are simple steps you can take before and after your operation
to help your doctors and nurses.
We call it Enhanced Recovery.
It could be as simple as keeping active. Or remembering to eat well.
To find out more, talk to your doctor or nurse."
To staff
"Help your patients get better sooner
Helping your patients take control of their recovery is the best way to help them get better more quickly.
Even small changes to their lifestyle, like staying active and eating more healthily can make a big difference.
Talk to your patients about Enhanced Recovery."

St George's Induction Video

For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical ...

For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical care, education and research. A diverse community 8,500 dedicated staff with so many different specialties, caring for a population of 3.5 million. We see over 2,000 patients every day. St George's cares. Your role is vital. Your service is valued. Your skills and compassion are the life blood of St George's. We are the beating heart of south London. View our current vacancies and join us https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/work-with-us/

For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical care, education and research. A diverse community 8,500 dedicated staff with so many different specialties, caring for a population of 3.5 million. We see over 2,000 patients every day. St George's cares. Your role is vital. Your service is valued. Your skills and compassion are the life blood of St George's. We are the beating heart of south London. View our current vacancies and join us https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/work-with-us/

St George’sUniversity Hospitals offers unique and highly specialised services for bladder and renal cancer to a very wide base of patients across the South East of England and beyond. Key to these services is offering patients choice and options in treatment plans.
There is a dedicated urologist for each case and dedicated service for bladder and renal cancer. Every bladder cancer patient is offered robotic surgery and 95% of surgery is minimally invasive. Because of this, the hospital can offer surgery to a wider population including older patients and 20% of patients are over 80 years of age.
For kidney cancer the hospital can offer several treatment options including HiFu treatment. The department has strong links with radiologists and can offer embolization for both benign and malignant tumours.
Patient can choose to have treatment close to where they live as St George’s University Hospitals provides services at 4 locations: Croydon University Hospital, Epsom Hospital, Queen Mary’s Hospital and St George’s.
Patients have a full discussion with a multi-disciplinary team about their treatment. This ensures standardisation of care. Patients are supported by nurse specialists for help with disease management. There is a sense of shared ownership between the patient and surgeon about treatment plans. This a long term relationship and continuity of care is very important.
http://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk

St George’sUniversity Hospitals offers unique and highly specialised services for bladder and renal cancer to a very wide base of patients across the South East of England and beyond. Key to these services is offering patients choice and options in treatment plans.
There is a dedicated urologist for each case and dedicated service for bladder and renal cancer. Every bladder cancer patient is offered robotic surgery and 95% of surgery is minimally invasive. Because of this, the hospital can offer surgery to a wider population including older patients and 20% of patients are over 80 years of age.
For kidney cancer the hospital can offer several treatment options including HiFu treatment. The department has strong links with radiologists and can offer embolization for both benign and malignant tumours.
Patient can choose to have treatment close to where they live as St George’s University Hospitals provides services at 4 locations: Croydon University Hospital, Epsom Hospital, Queen Mary’s Hospital and St George’s.
Patients have a full discussion with a multi-disciplinary team about their treatment. This ensures standardisation of care. Patients are supported by nurse specialists for help with disease management. There is a sense of shared ownership between the patient and surgeon about treatment plans. This a long term relationship and continuity of care is very important.
http://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk

Enhanced Recovery at St George's (The Improvement Programme)

To patients
"Want to get better quicker?
There are simple steps you can take before and after your operation
to help your doctors and nurses.
We call it Enhance...

To patients
"Want to get better quicker?
There are simple steps you can take before and after your operation
to help your doctors and nurses.
We call it Enhanced Recovery.
It could be as simple as keeping active. Or remembering to eat well.
To find out more, talk to your doctor or nurse."
To staff
"Help your patients get better sooner
Helping your patients take control of their recovery is the best way to help them get better more quickly.
Even small changes to their lifestyle, like staying active and eating more healthily can make a big difference.
Talk to your patients about Enhanced Recovery."

To patients
"Want to get better quicker?
There are simple steps you can take before and after your operation
to help your doctors and nurses.
We call it Enhanced Recovery.
It could be as simple as keeping active. Or remembering to eat well.
To find out more, talk to your doctor or nurse."
To staff
"Help your patients get better sooner
Helping your patients take control of their recovery is the best way to help them get better more quickly.
Even small changes to their lifestyle, like staying active and eating more healthily can make a big difference.
Talk to your patients about Enhanced Recovery."

St George's Induction Video

For nearly 300 years St George's has been caring for the people of south London and beyond. A modern, dynamic, caring environment, providing excellent clinical care, education and research. A diverse community 8,500 dedicated staff with so many different specialties, caring for a population of 3.5 million. We see over 2,000 patients every day. St George's cares. Your role is vital. Your service is valued. Your skills and compassion are the life blood of St George's. We are the beating heart of south London. View our current vacancies and join us https://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk/work-with-us/

St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

St George’sUniversity Hospitals offers unique and highly specialised services for bladder and renal cancer to a very wide base of patients across the South East of England and beyond. Key to these services is offering patients choice and options in treatment plans.
There is a dedicated urologist for each case and dedicated service for bladder and renal cancer. Every bladder cancer patient is offered robotic surgery and 95% of surgery is minimally invasive. Because of this, the hospital can offer surgery to a wider population including older patients and 20% of patients are over 80 years of age.
For kidney cancer the hospital can offer several treatment options including HiFu treatment. The department has strong links with radiologists and can offer embolization for both benign and malignant tumours.
Patient can choose to have treatment close to where they live as St George’s University Hospitals provides services at 4 locations: Croydon University Hospital, Epsom Hospital, Queen Mary’s Hospital and St George’s.
Patients have a full discussion with a multi-disciplinary team about their treatment. This ensures standardisation of care. Patients are supported by nurse specialists for help with disease management. There is a sense of shared ownership between the patient and surgeon about treatment plans. This a long term relationship and continuity of care is very important.
http://www.stgeorges.nhs.uk

Enhanced Recovery at St George's (The Improvement Programme)

To patients
"Want to get better quicker?
There are simple steps you can take before and after your operation
to help your doctors and nurses.
We call it Enhanced Recovery.
It could be as simple as keeping active. Or remembering to eat well.
To find out more, talk to your doctor or nurse."
To staff
"Help your patients get better sooner
Helping your patients take control of their recovery is the best way to help them get better more quickly.
Even small changes to their lifestyle, like staying active and eating more healthily can make a big difference.
Talk to your patients about Enhanced Recovery."